Who We Are
Eating 'Green' – What Are You Really Buying? by Sheila Newhouse
Read board member Chris Elam's interview with Jonathan Bloom, author of American Wasteland, a new book that looks at why we waste so much perfectly edible food.
Read How Hamburgers Pollute Our Water, by Research Director Renee Cho. The article can be found on Columbia University's Earth Institute blog.
Basel Action Network
BAN is the world's only organization focused on confronting the global environmental injustice and economic inefficiency of toxic trade and its devastating impacts. Working at the nexus of human rights and environment, BAN confronts the issues of environmental justice at a macro level, preventing disproportionate and unsustainable dumping of the world's toxic waste and pollution on our global village's poorest residents.
Catalog Choice
Catalog Choice is a free service to help you stop receipt of unwanted catalogues in the mail.
Environmental Paper Network
EPN is a resource for purchasers, environmental organizations, industry, and individuals made up of a diverse group of environmental organizations joined together to support socially and environmentally sustainable transformations within the pulp and paper industry.
Local Greenie
Local Greenie is a non-profit online organization that provides a great resource on green businesses and organizations. They are building a directory that allows consumers and professionals to search locally for products and services that they require.
The Lower East Side Ecology Center
The LESEC provides community based recycling and composting programs to supplement existing NYC curbside programs, develop local stewardship of public open space and increase community awareness, involvement, and youth development through environmental education programs.
Media That Matters
MTM Film Festival is an inspirational venue for short films that address the most important issues of the day. This includes social justice, environmental and youth topics that plague citizens on the local, national and global level.
NYCWasteLe$$
NYC WasteLess is New York City’s one-stop resource for waste prevention and recycling information. The site was written and produced by the New York City Department of Sanitation’s Bureau of Waste Prevention, Reuse and Recycling.
The New York League of Conservation Voters
NYLCV is a non-partisan, policy making and political action organization that works to make environmental protection a top priority with elected officials, decision-makers and the voters by evaluating incumbent performance and endorsing and electing environmental leaders to office in New York State.


